- I'm hoping that DEA (1990) will provide a platform for education, responsible but realistic advocacy of the problems we are facing, as well as being good storytelling.
- On Dellaventura (1997): This is not hard-edged, it's not gritty. I could have done it dirtier, darker. The network was concerned I'd do a dark show. Leslie Moonves's perception of me is I'm good, but I tend to go dark. It's not a question of pandering, it's a question of being realistic. I didn't want to spend five months in development and have yet another pilot go in the toilet.
- [on pitching Dellaventura (1997)]: I knew I would be able to sell this show to a network, because it takes absolutely no imagination on the part of an executive to know what it's about.
- on Gary Cole's character, Jack Killian, in Midnight Caller (1988): He's a sort of blue collar avenging angel, a Sam Spade of the 80's with the soul of an Irish poet, and the heart of a Jack Kerouac.
- on Bad Boys (1983): I feel that this movie is a plea for sanity, it deals with a very violent world and in a very realistic way with young kids who because of illiteracy and lack of parental guidance throw their lives away.
- on Midnight Caller (1988): It won't be catch-a-killer every week, it's going to be action-adventure, but leavened with other issues and stories.
- on Allen Klein managing The Beatles: I did not like Allen Klein very much. I didn't think he would make a good business manager for them. I thought he was a dishonest person and it would seem to be that a lot of people agreed with that.
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